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42A0SNE0388 2 .12564 CARSCALLEN 010
MAGNETIC SURVEY
for
F. ZOEBELEIN
on the
CARSCALLEN PROPERTY
in 2.125G4
CARSCALLEN TOWNSHIP
PORCUPINE MINING DIVISION
DISTRICT OF COCHRANE
ONTARIO SLC'iiOH
by
Kian A. Jensen Consul t ing Geologist/Geophysicist
May, 1989
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Table of Contents
PageTitle Page i Table of Contents i i Introduction l Location and Access l Property 2 General Geology 2 Previous Exploration Activities 2 Geophysical Survey 5
Introduction 5 Magnetic Survey 5 Interpretation 6
Conclusions 7 Recommendations 7 Cert i ficate Append i x
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INTRODUCTION
During February to March, 1989, linecutting and a total field magnetic survey were completed on the 23 contiguous unpatented mining claims known as the Carscallen Property in the west centra] part of Carscallen Township.
A total of 23.36 miles of linecutting was completed to establish a total of 2467 magnetic readings. The survey was completed from March 11 to 21, 1989, by personnel of Laforest-Hlava Exploration Services Limited under the supervision of the author. The data reductions, drafting, interpretation and report were completed by the author from April 5 to May 30, 1989.
The project area is located approximately 4.0 miles (6.5 km) west of the junction of Highways 101 and 144, the 4.9 miles {7.9 km) northwards to south property boundary. The claims cover an area from the Whitesides -- Carscallen Township boundary eastwards for 1.5 miles in the west central portion of Carscallen Township, Porcupine Mining Division, District of Cochrane, Ontario.
The purpose of the survey was to identify the lithological units, structural features and favorable areas for gold and base metal mineralization.
LOCATION AND ACCESS
The 23 unpatented mining claims cover the area between mile posts 3 and 4 on the Whitesides - Carscallen Township boundary eastward for 1.5 miles in the west central portion of Carscallen Township, Porcupine Mining Division, District of Cochrane, Ontario as shown in Figure 1.
The project area is located approximately 4.0 miles (6.5 km) west of tlie junction of Highways 101 and 144. An all weather gravel logging road leads northwards for 2.92 miles (4.7 km), then the west branch road is travelled for about 1.1 mile (1.8 km). At this junction, 0.87 miles (1.4 km) on the north branch road leads to the south boundary on the east part of the property while the northwest branch road intersects the south boundary on the western side about 1.4 miles (2.25 km) from the junction.
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PROPERTY
The Carscallen Property of 23 unpatented contiguous mining claims are held ] 00*o by Mr. F. Zoebelein, P.O. Box 72, King City, Ontario, LOG 3KO, as shown in Figure 2, and consists of the following mining claims and recording dates:
P-969811 to P-969814 inclusively March 22, 1988P-997914 to P-997916 inclusively March 22, 1988P-1027211 to P-1027215 inclusively March 22, 1988P- l 033101 March 22, 1988P-3033103 to P 1033104 inclusively March 22, 1988P-1033.1 07 March 22, 1988P-3033318 to P-1033119 inclusively March 23, 1988P-1033120 to P-3033122 inclusively March 22, 1988P-1034545 to P-3034546 inclusively April 8, 1988
GENERAL GEOLOGY
The bedrock in the area consists of an early Precambrian intermediate to mafic located in the west central part of Carscallen Township and felsic metavolcanics in the northeastern portion of the township.
The metavolcanics have been intruded by dioritic to gabbroic dikes or sills and irregular shaped pluton which has an approximate diameter of 8 miles at the junction of Carscallen, Whitesides, Turnbull and Massey Townships.
The next intrusives in the area vary in composition but are generally felsic intrusive batholith located in the southwestern portion of Carscallen Township.
Intruding all the above lithological units are north to north-northwest trending diabase dikes.
The structure in the area appears to be dominated by north northwest trending transverse faults, several are filled by the later diabase dikes.
PREVIOUS EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES
The following is a summary of the exploration activities for the claim group and the immediate area which has been filed for assessment work at the resident geologist's office:
In the summer of 3964, Lucky Strike Exploration Limited completed a ground electromagnetic and magnetic survey the north 12 claims of their 24 claims. A total of 13 of Lucky Strikes claims are within the present property. The four drill hole completed intersected from disseminated sulphide mineralization to 137.5 feet of massive sulphides.
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During 3966, Mespi Mines Limited conducted anelectromagnetic survey which identified at least 7 conductors. In 3967, Mespi diamond drilled 6 holes of which 3 holes, WCl, WC2 and WC3 are located within the Carscallen Property. Only one hole was partly assayed with results ranging as follows: Au trace to, 0.025 opt, Ag trace to 0.03 opt, Cu 0.01 to Q.04%, Zn nil, and 0.02 for Ni.
During 1969, 10 claims which are all within the present property was explored by Claw Lake Molybdenum Mines limited. They completed electromagnetic and magnetic surveys on A claims and dr i lied A holes.
In March 1972, Texas Gulf Sulphur Company completed and HLEM and magnetic survey on their 14 claims of which all but 4 are within the property.
During 1983 2 claims by the township boundary and within the present clenm group was held by Jean Roy who excavated 3 about 3 feet square and about 2 feet deep. All to nil.
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GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY
INTRODUCTION:
During February to March, 1989, linecutting and a total field magnetic survey were completed on the 23 contiguous unpatented mining claims. A total of 23.36 miles of linecutting was completed to establish a total of 2467 magnetic readings.
The base line was established about 300 feet north of Mile Post 3 on the Whitesides - Carscallen Township Line and extends to 8H 50 Blast. Tie lines were established at 28 + 00 North, 38 + 00 North and 50400 North. The north south grid lines were established at intervals of 400 feet with pickets placed every 100 feet.
The survey was completed with a Geometric G-816 Proton Procession Magnetometer from March 1.1. to 21, 1989, by personnel of La forest-Hlava Exploration Services Limited under the supervision of the author. The data reductions, drafting, interpretation and report were completed by the author from April 5 to May 30, 1989.
MAGNETIC SURVEY:
The magnetic base station was established at Line 12 East on the base H ne with an average base value of 58,770 gammas. The base line and all the tie lines were surveyed at 50 foot intervals in a looping fashion to establish accurate control stations for each grid line. The north-south grid lines were surveyed at 50 foot intervals.
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The data was corrected for the daily drift and the tie-ins at the control stations. A base level of 58,000 gammas has been removed from all the observed readings.
The corrected data was plotted on a base map with a scale of l inch to 200 feet (1:2400). The data was contoured at 100 gamma intervals wherever possible as shown in Figure 3.
INTERPRETATION:
To assist in the explanation of the interpretation of the magnetic survey, a compilation map and interpretation map is shown in Figure 4:
The survey area is dominated by 2 magnetic highs. The anomaly with the most extreme values is located in the central portion trending about east-west then to the southeast in the eastern portion. This has been identified on the extreme western portion of the anomaly as several bands sulphide phase iron formation with varying thickness.
The northern magnetic high is located about 45+00 north and trending to the southeast. This appears to be a narrow band of sulphide mineralization within the intermediate to mafic tuff to tuffaceous fragmental.
The magnetic high trending in a northwesterly direction are probably due to a diabase dike. As shown in Figure A , t here are numerous dikes which appe^^r to have filled some of the fault or shear zones .
In the extreme northeast, it appears to be underlain by part of the gabbroic complex.
The remainder of the property is underlain by intermediate to mafic metavolcanic with minor felsic tnetavolcanics.
The dominant structural features of the property is the northerly trending faults. Additional faulting or shearing appears to occur in the northeast to east-northeast and the northwest to west-northwest directions.
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CONCLUSIONS
The magnetic survey was a limited success in locating lithology cal units. The anomalies due to the diabase dikes has made the interpretation certain areas difficult in locating and tracing geological contacts between the mafic and felsic units.
The most prominent structural feature of the area appear to be the northerly trending diabase dikes and the easterly to southeasterly trending iron formation in the central portion of the property.
Some of the magnetic lows may be due in part to carbonatization of the metavolcanics and may be a favorable target for further investigation.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Based upon the results of the present survey and the available information, the author recommends an electromagnetic survey and geological mapping of the property. The areas of importance for gold mineralization is in the vicinity of the magnetic lows in areas of suspected carbonatization and/or shear zones. The larger portions of the iron formation may be host to base metal mineralization.
Based upon the results of the recommended work, minor trenching may be warranted and a limited diamond drilling program.
Dated at Timmins, Ontario May 30, 1989
Respect f ull
Kian Consul /Geophysicist
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CERTIFICATE
With reference to rny report on the Magnetic Survey on the Carscallen Property for Mr. F. Zoebelein date May 30, 1989.
I, K ian A. Jensen, of the City of Timmins, Ontario, do hereby certify the following to be true and accurate to the best of my knowledge:
1) That J received an Honor B.Se. degree in Earth Science, Geology Major, from the University of Waterloo,
2) That I have been employed as a geologist and/or geophysicist by various exploration companies and consulting companies since 1978,
3) That I have been and still am a member in good standing in the following associations:
a) Society of Exploration Geophysicists - Associate, 1981b) Geological Association of Canada - Fellow, 1983
4) That I am the author of the corresponding report, and have been actively exploring and prospecting in the Timmins area since 1983,
5) That I have no interest directly or indirectly in the mining claims comprising the property described in this report or in the shares of any company or companies in this joint venture on this property or the surrounding properties, nor do I expect to receive any directly or indirectly.
Dated this 30th of May, 1989 Timmins, Ontario
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Operating Manual G - 820 e Proton Magnetometer
3. Obsej ve measurement readings. Each reading should repeat to J; l gamma. (A slow shift may occur over vSevera] minutes due to a diurnal change in the earth's field. )
4. Place the suspected article at the distance from the sensor expected during actual survey operation.
5. Cycle magnetometer several times and note the readings.
G. Remove the article and repeat steps 2 and. 3 to check fordiurnal shifts in the earth's field. If a diurnal shift is present, repeat entire test.
7. Jf the readings obtained in step 5 differ by more than 1 gamma (J; one count) from those obtained in steps 3 and G, then the article is magnetic.
IF THE ARTICLE is HIGHLY MAGNETIC, OR IF THE SENSOR isINSIDE OR NEAR A BUILDING OR VEHICLE, THE PROTON PRE CESSION SIGNAL WILL BE LOST, GIVING COMPLETELY ERRATIC READINGS AND LOSS OF i ] COUNT REPEATABILITY.
The magnetometer should not be operated in areas that are known sources of radio frequency energy, power line noise (transformers), in buildings or near highly magnetic objects. The :sensor should always be placed on the staff above (lie ground, or in (lie "backpack.'" The sensor "will NOT operate properly when placed directly on the ground.
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Twelve 1.5 volt "D" cell universally available flashlight-type batteries. Charge plate or replacement signilied by Hashing indicator light on display.
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